English to Portuguese Dictionary staunch

staunch

firme
definition
adjective
a staunch supporter of the antinuclear lobby
loyal and committed in attitude.
(of a wall) of strong or firm construction.
translation of 'staunch'
adjective
acérrimo,
leal,
seguro,
dedicado,
de confiança,
fiel,
convicto
example
Noel had special words of thanks for their main sponsor for the marathon, John Curley of Curley Quality Foods, who is a native of Kilconly and a 'staunch' supporter of the Foundation for some years.
Elizabeth was there already, trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest.
Denmark's government is a 'staunch' supporter of the Bush administration and has committed troops to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Dr. Haloburdo is described as a dedicated, quiet, 'staunch' supporter of baccalaureate education for nurses.
Russell scrubbed angrily at his cheeks, trying to 'staunch' the flow of tears.
Schilling wasn't alone in being willing to spill a little blood to 'staunch' an ancient wound.
She was dangerously close to a coma when the ambulance got there, but they managed to 'staunch' the blood flow enough to move her to the hospital.
Running in with your guns blazing will only leave Sam bleeding profusely with no ammunition, no medical kits to 'staunch' the wounds and plenty of lights fully turned on.
They are 'staunch' supporters of Manchester United.
Elizabeth was there already, trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest.
Spain, which is hosting the conference and whose Prime Minister Jose-Maria Aznar was a 'staunch' supporter of the war, will pledge $293m.
Michael McGloin from the Garrafrauns area, a 'staunch' supporter of Manchester United, attended their recent league game against Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford.
Two actors, who are 'staunch' supporters of Roh, stirred the party by saying that there were many candidates for parliamentary seats who were not matched with the Uri Party's platform.
I was trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from his wound, which was a massive wound to his left forehead, and keep him from moving.
In recent years, Bulgaria proved to be a loyal and 'staunch' ally to the US, which was further deepened with our full-fledged NATO membership.
A 'staunch' Wicklow supporter he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto, not a sneer at his roots, but his admiration for the capital county.
I don't think, if the goal was to end his drop in the polls or at least 'staunch' the flow from his wounds, that he accomplished it.
Unless I 'staunch' this wound now, I'll leave a trail from here to the bathroom, and this was not what my wife was expecting to see when she came home.
Faithfully applied, the court's ruling may be helping to 'staunch' the flow of questionable science.
After the physio had tried to 'staunch' the flow of blood to the head wound, he called for an ambulance to get Abrazu into hospital.
They tried to 'staunch' the wound and keep her alive but she stayed them.
The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to 'staunch' the blood flow.
This competition is sponsored annually by Canon Sean Collier, former Parish Priest of Borris in Ossory and 'staunch' supporter of the billiard club.
The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to 'staunch' the blood flow.
But few in Khartoum, including western diplomats and local human rights activists, are convinced that such a move would 'staunch' the flow of either oil or blood.
She was dangerously close to a coma when the ambulance got there, but they managed to 'staunch' the blood flow enough to move her to the hospital.
After the physio had tried to 'staunch' the flow of blood to the head wound, he called for an ambulance to get Abrazu into hospital.
Mr. Roy, who has been a 'staunch' supporter of Mr. Deo in providing succour to Parkinson's victims, translated the speech for the audience.
He has links with prominent politicians and he has been a 'staunch' supporter of the new man Putin since well before his ascension to the Prime Minister's position.
Four were carrying a large white-swathed bundle, while the other four desperately attempted to 'staunch' the flow of blood from various wounds.
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